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As we get into the early part of the wedding planning process for many of our 2010 clients, we hear a lot of "Do I really need to...?" (insert X, Y, or Z element here) This may relate to a a vendor decision (to have a videographer or not?) or a tradition decision (to see each other before the wedding ceremony or not), or maybe a design decision (to rent those chivari chairs or not).Thing is, no wedding planner or magazine or blog can truly help you answer these dilemmas until you've explored your own feelings. One method I recommend is what I've been calling the "25-year rule". How will you feel about this decision 25 years from now? When you look back at your wedding album, when you celebrate your silver anniversary, will you say to yourself, "I wish I had ____________, after all"?
I believe Suzy Welch on Oprah.com has a version of this she calls "10-10-10", but it's the same principle. What are the consequences of this decision 10 minutes from now, how will you feel 10 months from now, and how will you feel 10 years from now?
Another thought, is to check in with yourself and make sure that you and your betrothed are planning with your central relationship vision in mind, rather than starting with external references. Garter Girl's Julianne Smith has a wonderful article about this called "Does Your Wedding Define You or Do You Define Your Wedding?" which I highly recommend reading.
Once you put your wedding day into perspective with your marriage, things become much clearer.
What a great point! Just recently, I had a couple looking at an Eco-friendly wedding album and the different options, say to me, "I don't know how might I feel about that cover in 20 years". It really made me think about the longevity of the decisions that are made when planning a wedding!
Posted by: Jessica | October 29, 2009 at 12:23 PM
thank you so much for linking to my post about defining your wedding - i so appreciate it!!
Posted by: julianne smith | November 09, 2009 at 06:53 PM
How so romantic and so sweet reminisce, i wish me and my hubby experience was like that. :)
winnie
Posted by: marriage | November 10, 2009 at 10:08 PM